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12/29/2010

Wednesday already!?! Well, that means I’m a day late with this – like so many times before. Anyway, I did this card for CASE studies and it’s a lift of this card by amazing Nina Bracket. I loved her resist background with a die cut on top, so that is what I lifted.

The design is based on CPS sketch #164. I loved this week's challenge - to choose ones personal favorite sketch from the past year. So many great sketches, but I finally ended up witht his one, which I flipped.

12/27/2010

At least for a week… (I will not go into details, but let’s just say I’m not very happy about my internet company…) I hope you all had a lovely Christmas!!! I know I did, it was super fun and super busy. And my 10 year old was spoiled rotten.

I missed yesterday’s Super Sketchy Sunday Post, and I didn’t even manage to mail my card off to Pam, even though it’s been travelling all around Sweden this weekend. Well, it’s a looooong story, and I will do my best to simply forget all about that. Anyway, Pam have a super fun sketch this week over at 365 cards

And here is the card, after a remake due to a rough travel:

You HAVE to go check the DT samples out, the girls totally outdid themselves this week!

Mondays are my day blogging over at Scrap-Perra. And this week I made a Canvas of my niece.

Wonderful Pink Paislee stuff!!! Love the summery feel of the colors and flowers. Perfect for this photo from our Midsummer festivities this year. The layout came to be thanks to Li-bee ti who challenged me to make a page with warm colors, summer theme and flowers.I really liked that!!!!

12/20/2010

I loooove making Christmas Cards. I’ll miss them and my seasonal rubber when it’s all over. I think this might be my very last one. I did it for today’s challengepost over at Svensk Scrapbooking with the theme BOWS.

And I was also inspired by today’s 365 Cards´s ad inspired challenge. Isn’t this ad a beauty!?!

I was inspired by the candles (of course), using a fab stamp from the Christmas Tidings set by The Rubber Café, but also the mirror and glass elements. I used a transparency to get a see through effect on my card. Love how that came out!

12/12/2010

We have a new fun sponsor this week, Michelle’s Scrapbooking & more who has both digis and rubber stamps!!!

And now – THE SKETCH!

Isn’t it FUN!?! I loved working with it. I pulled out my beloved Clearly Hibiscus stamps from Prickley Pear and made a Thank You card for my MIL who was here visiting the past week. While I and my hubby were at work, she and my parents cleaned the house AND did my freezer, AND filled it with cookies. She deserves a thank you (as do my parents – Thank you mom an dad!!! Love you!).

12/10/2010

Riddersholm Design has opened a new web shop wher you can buy decorations like Swarovski Elements crystals, ribbon and jewellery. So much FUN! Here is a combined gift holder and door hanger I made using Riddersholm's fall papers and a Cameo jewellery.

12/06/2010

Today’s card is really simple and was a real quick fix, but I love how it came out. It’s much thanks to a) fabbie papers (looooove the Parisian Anthology line) and b) the CASE Study Challenge that each and every week provides an astonishing card to lift. So a lift it is – of THIS card by Nina Bracket.

This is one of the cards for my weekly blog post over at Scrap-Perra. More info (in Swedish) can be found there. I’m off for work and I wish you all a lovely Monday!

E.A.D. Designs provided the Design Team with some fabbie stickers to play with.

Here is my card, which I tried to do in Tsuruta style in tribute to the lovely Amy Tsuruta who is moving on to new adventures in paper craft land, leaving the team of 365 cards. (*sniff*) She will be soooo missed. But we’ll see her around, I’m sure! :):):)

Ok, I know I crashed and burned, but it was fun trying!!!

There are also some fantabulous news – we are welcoming a new Design Team memeber: Manoli Navarro!!! She do the most amazing work, go check her blog out if you are not a follower already! Welcome, Manoli!!!

I thought I’d share the card I did for last week’s sketch. It was the last thing I did before the misery begun. Super quick, super easy, but I think it turned out ok.